Law School definition

Law School means The Alexander Blewett III School of Law.
Law School means Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University.
Law School means the Marquette University Law School.

Examples of Law School in a sentence

  • Xxxx Xxxxxx is a professor at Western Michigan University Xxxxxx Law School, where he chairs the Research & Writing Department.

  • There will be no Area 3 parking at the Regional Campuses or the Law School.

  • In accordance with Applicable Law, School will maintain student records pertaining to Dual Credit programs and provide College copies of the letter grades, and other informational data on student assessment, promotion, retention, academic transcripts, award of diplomas, and other student data necessary and advisable for College to perform its obligations under this MOU.

  • Because every building has problems particular to itself, due to facilities, personnel and the public, each building shall be authorized to democratically develop building policies that are not inconsistent with State Law, School Board Policy, this Agreement, or other authority.

  • In accordance with Applicable Law, School District will maintain student records pertaining to P- TECH and provide College copies of the letter grades, and other informational data on student assessment, promotion, retention, award of diplomas, and other student data necessary and advisable for College to perform its obligations under this MOU.


More Definitions of Law School

Law School means a law school that meets the requirements of Rule 19-201 (a)(2).
Law School or “School of Law” means The University of Mississippi School of Law.
Law School means Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School.
Law School means the Villanova Law School.
Law School means a law school meeting the requirements of Rule 4(a)(2).
Law School means Pace University School of Law.
Law School means South Texas College of Law Houston.